Drones

Cabus, Michael CabusM at PHILAU.EDU
Tue Jul 15 09:43:00 EDT 2014


My vote is for RC planes…or a trained falcon…much cooler…imagine getting an overdue notice from an imposing falcon…I bet you’d return that book!

Michael

From: Web technologies in libraries [mailto:WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Steffen Schilke
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You could deliver books to students ;-) Besides marketing I see no use for drones in libraries - you might can ask your computer science or engineering department if they could support you (once in a while).

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On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Martin Kesselman <martyk at rulmail.rutgers.edu<mailto:martyk at rulmail.rutgers.edu>> wrote:
Are any libraries using or thinking about using drones now that some are inexpensive and I have seen refurbs for under $200.   Off the cuff I can think of promotion uses such as banners with the library website and for new students and others to see the library as a cool place that is fun and hi-tech.   Best.  Marty Kesselman, Rutgers
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